I Can’t Stop Lying: Can a Compulsive Liar Change?
Why can’t you stop lying — even for no reason, or to people you love? Here’s what research says about compulsive and pathological lying, whether it can change, and how to start. Maybe it started …
Why can’t you stop lying — even for no reason, or to people you love? Here’s what research says about compulsive and pathological lying, whether it can change, and how to start. Maybe it started …
I Am Easily Influenced by Others — And I Want It to Stop Most people reading this already know the pattern. A friend voices a strong opinion and you notice yours quietly shifting. A colleague …
A research-backed look at which speed reading techniques genuinely help, which ones are myths, and how to build a reading practice that is both faster and smarter.
If you started noticing that you are tearing people apart with criticism, frequently point out their minor faults and ridicule them for any mistakes they make, make fun of their flaws it might be a …
You might be a fairly positive person in life when it comes to your ambitions and achievements. But when it comes to other people – you look down on most of their doings and choices, …
While striving to make the results of your work to be the best version of what they can be, is a positive attitude to adopt for most of your efforts in life, when you start …
If you start feeling guilty when someone around you is angry, if you trace back the reasons behind some thing’s breaking to something you’ve done a long time ago (even though many people might have …
Maybe you’ve decided to better yourself and wrote out a daily routine, but can’t seem to get around following it consistently, if at all. You’ve been excited when you started, but now feel like following …
Most people at least once in their life contemplate what are they good at, which careers and paths in life they should pursue. And here the question of talents comes up, as well as their …
Self-esteem and self-confidence (or simply confidence) are related but somewhat different concepts. Your confidence is how much do you trust your own ability to perform something. While self-esteem is an estimation of your own worth …